As mentioned, by the time anything can become of this he will have retired. It will not affect his ability to play in this Sunday's game.

If you read the SI report on the S.W.A.T.S folks, they are some real con artists.

Look at the names of NFL players and coaches who spoke up for these guys. Heath Evans (what a dork), Hue Jackson (come on coach!), Jamal Lewis, Shane Merriman, Ray Lewis and the list goes on. These guys are not too bright.

hawker84 wrote:true it won't effect the game sunday.. but if true will it have some impact on his HOF entrance? and his legacy for that matter.

Yeah, wasn't thinking about that aspect. Also have to wonder if it would impact his arrangement to come on with ESPN after he retires?

I could see the possibility of hurting his career post NFL, and although I find that unlikely, it is possible.

However, I do NOT believe it will hurt his HOF credentials, nor should it. This isn't baseball, there is no morals clause for entry into the NFL hall of fame. I can name you one HUGE example of this...Lawrence Taylor. He got in easily enough, and so will Ray Lewis.

“You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time”

This is complete nonsense. The substance deer antler velvet is absolutely useless, there is more IGF-1 in a glass of milk than in that crap. This is so beyond stupid it makes me wonder how this is even news worthy.

Also, it's been known for years that Ray Lewis is associated with SWATS, and has long been speculated it's a cover up for HGH use.

It's Super Bowl week... the absolute pinnicle of hyper football activity... the press is just aching for controversy and there's been little... you can count on a bunch of idiot "reporters" frantically digging around out there for anything, whether fabricated or not, to help secure their 15 minutes of fame...